Cardinal Renewables, A Strategic Partnership Between The Carlyle Group And Alchemy Renewable Energy, Secures PPA with Direct Energy Business
Developer, Holocene Clean Energy, commences construction of Twittys Creek Solar, LLC, a 14-megawatt-AC solar installation located in Charlotte County, Virginia
Cardinal Renewables, a strategic partnership between the global investment firm, The Carlyle Group, and Alchemy Renewable Energy, an industry leader in renewable energy projects and tax equity financing, has secured a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Direct Energy Business, one of North America’s largest retail providers of electricity, natural gas, and home business energy-related services, through Twittys Creek Solar, LLC, supporting construction of its a 14 MWac solar power installation located in Charlotte County, Virginia.
Providing a lasting clean energy alternative to traditional fossil fuels, Twittys Creek reduces the amount of harmful carbon emissions released into the atmosphere. The new solar installation, developed by Holocene Clean Energy, is expected to be operational in December 2020.
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